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The coworker.org petition claims the San Antonio-based grocery chain replaced its previous COVID absence policy with one that penalizes employees who stay home after testing positive for COVID.
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Twenty Texas companies made Forbes’ Largest Private Companies List for 2022. Only H-E-B came in the top 10.
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San Antonio shoppers have paid more for groceries this year due to inflation, but a locally based grocery chain aims to provide some relief at checkout aisle.
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San Antonians are seeing higher prices and emptier shelves at area grocery stores as the omicron variant of COVID-19 is causing supply-chain issues.
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A post on Instagram shows a group of very happy pigs chowing down on pumpkins at the SARA animal sanctuary.
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In a 9-1 vote, the San Antonio City Council approved using $1 million of federal coronavirus funds to purchase 10,000 gift cards from the San Antonio-based grocery chain. The cards will be provided to people who started the vaccine series after July 31 of this year. Some of the details remain unclear as Metro Health irons out final details following council approval on Thursday.
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Costco, H-E-B, Kroger and Target all provided updates on their policies in the wake of Gov. Greg Abbott’s decision. Buc-ee’s, Randalls and Walmart did not.
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Many San Antonio area businesses are expected to take full advantage of loosened restrictions — including opening up to 100% capacity — following Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's announcement Tuesday.
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Some Texans have lost all power, some are without water, and many are lining up outside H-E-Bs across the state to buy food, propane and bottled water.
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H-E-B continues to adapt in the age of COVID-19 as cases surge in the San Antonio area and across Texas. What is the grocer doing now to keep the…